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head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >> will a deal get done to rescue america's economy? stay with cnbc for realtime reports to see who will rise above. >> never in history has there been more doubts about this month. >> what went wrong? >> feel like the odds are stacked against you and the game not worth playing? but i know together we can win. >> jim cramer leveling the playing field for all. >> i'm not walking away from this market, and you shouldn't either. >> huddle up, america. >> "mad money" kicks off weeknights. >>> tonight i'm teaching you a novel way to fill those five slots in your portfolio, the five types of stocks that represent the new diversification, not just by sector but also by style and strategy, so that if executed correctly, you'll always own something that works and holds your interest. keeping you in the game, even when it feels so excruciating that you don't want to continue playing. stab looking at your statement and that kind of thing. at the same time, making sure you have some positions which can go much higher when times are good. what's the
head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >> will a deal get done to rescue america's economy? stay with cnbc for realtime reports to see who will rise above. >> never in history has there been more doubts about this month. >> what went wrong? >> feel like the odds are stacked against you and the game not worth playing? but i know together we can win. >> jim cramer leveling the playing field for all. >> i'm not walking away from this market, and you shouldn't either....
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i would stay with immunogen and stay with that amount of money. >> america's pipeline, they are america's energy toll road. but an -- cramer's looking for companies that could be ready to expand, don't miss his exclusive with the ceo of n-bridge to see if there's growth in this pipeline. >>> and later, best medicine? seattle genetics is pioneering ways to help patients fighting cancer to live longer lives. don't miss cramer's interview with its ceo. all coming up on "mad money." try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. isha
i would stay with immunogen and stay with that amount of money. >> america's pipeline, they are america's energy toll road. but an -- cramer's looking for companies that could be ready to expand, don't miss his exclusive with the ceo of n-bridge to see if there's growth in this pipeline. >>> and later, best medicine? seattle genetics is pioneering ways to help patients fighting cancer to live longer lives. don't miss cramer's interview with its ceo. all coming up on "mad...
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from sunny warm san diego, america's finest city. >> i like the dads. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and longtime viewer who appreciates what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm wondering if you would share your objective criteria are for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> well, i've got to tell you, best of breed, start with record dividends and then i go to how a company has done and consistently in good and bad times, and, yes, for best of breed i actually look at the product itself. is the product something i want to use, a bank i want to go to? is it, to use the danny meyer phrase, a great restauranteur, is it the one that's most hospitable to shareholders? anyway, new diversification. it's important. it's what we're preaching tonight. make sure your portfolio is home to some gold, a high yielder, okay. you need a growth stock. you know what, a spec, and then you need geographically safe area for one of them. i'll teach you how to pick the best ones. i want you to be comfortable with your own portfolio. "mad money" wil
from sunny warm san diego, america's finest city. >> i like the dads. >> caller: i'm a financial adviser and longtime viewer who appreciates what you do to educate and motivate investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm wondering if you would share your objective criteria are for investors to use in determining best of breed. thank you. >> well, i've got to tell you, best of breed, start with record dividends and then i go to how a company has done and consistently in...
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particularly in latin america. the organic growth is about 6%. and that laps some very difficult 10% comparisons. one of the most exciting stories regarding tupperware is how the very populous country of indonesia has become a market. indonesia grew at a stunning 30% clip in the most recent quarter, and that was on top of a 50% increase last year. india is up, too. to me these numbers speak to the universality of these numbers and the acceptance that tupperware's product is superior to goods that can be bought in a retail store. when i asked him this morning how he can police his company and make sure that a big chunk of his sales don't go to other people whom salespeople are trying to recruit as distributors, that's the herbalife model, he made it clear that less than 10% of his customers are sellers. the company spews cash. when i asked him if he would return capital to shareholders in the form of a special dividend, he responded that the board's pondering just such an action right now. still another reason to buy this company that is at its 52
particularly in latin america. the organic growth is about 6%. and that laps some very difficult 10% comparisons. one of the most exciting stories regarding tupperware is how the very populous country of indonesia has become a market. indonesia grew at a stunning 30% clip in the most recent quarter, and that was on top of a 50% increase last year. india is up, too. to me these numbers speak to the universality of these numbers and the acceptance that tupperware's product is superior to goods...
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great.
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and not only are the engines in here made in america, but engines are made in america and are exported. the glass on this phone is made in kentucky. so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> wow. big news coming out of rock center. that interview with brian williams. and apple not the only u.s. company bringing jobs back to america. some big manufacturers like ge also stamping made in america on more and this more of their products. charles fishburn wrote about the insourcing boom in this month's magazine "the atlantic." charles, welcome to the program. joining us from mexico city, i guess somewhat ironically, in a way, because 30 years ago if it were mexican factories taking u.s. work, then that moved largely to china. now some of that is coming back here. how come? >> it's coming back specifically because a company like ge has done the math and they figured out two things. first, the world has changed in the last -- certainly in the last 20 years, and even in the last ten ye
and not only are the engines in here made in america, but engines are made in america and are exported. the glass on this phone is made in kentucky. so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> wow. big news coming out of rock center. that interview with brian williams. and apple not the only u.s. company bringing jobs back to america. some big manufacturers like ge also stamping...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of exceptional values during the season of audi event. >>> "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> it is time -- it is time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." you say the name of the stock, i tell you whether to buy or sell. play until this sound and then the "lightning round" is over. are you ready skee-daddy? john in new york. >> caller: green point, brooklyn boo-yah to ya, jim. >> i'm going to see you with a carroll gardens boo-yah. what's going on? >> caller: what can you tell me about hess? >> here's the problem with hess. the problem with hess, it's the most undermanaged company in the world. it's split
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ mom? dad? guys? [ engine turns over ] [ engine revs ] ♪ he'll be fine. [ male announcer ] more people are leaving bmw, mercedes and lexus for audi than ever before. take advantage of exceptional values during the season of audi event. >>> "lightning round" is sponsored...
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and not only are the engines in here made in america, but engines are made in america and are exported. the glass on this phone is made in kentucky. so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our exirsing mac lines in the united states. >> let's say our constitution was a little different and barack obama called you in tomorrow and said, get everybody out of china and do whatever you have to do, make these, make everything you make in the united states. what would that do to the price of this device? >> i honestly -- it's not so much about price, it's about the skills, et cetera. over time there are skills that are associated with manufacturing that have left the u.s. not necessarily people but the education stops producing them. >> that's sad. how do we get that back? sbl well, it is a concerted effort to get them back. with this project that i've talked about where we will do a mac in the united states next year? i think this is a really good another step for us. the consumer electronics world was really never here. so it
and not only are the engines in here made in america, but engines are made in america and are exported. the glass on this phone is made in kentucky. so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our exirsing mac lines in the united states. >> let's say our constitution was a little different and barack obama called you in tomorrow and said, get everybody out of china and do whatever you have to do, make these, make everything you...
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they're the largest producer of burial caskets in america. stock's had a big move in the last two weeks, reporting a strong quarter and making an acquisition of caperion. they make compounding and bulk material handling equipment. i like where they're headed. i like the 3.6% yield. after this run let's wait for a pug back inspired by the fiscal cliff woes you know we have that more of those in the future. before you think about buying this one, just straight out this one does look like a winner. i'm endorsing hillenbrand. the company has been mentioned as a candidate to give you a special dividend before year end to beat those higher dividend rates that i now think sadly are definitely in the cards. now it's time for some tweets. let's take our first tweet. this one is from @w3kn. he says, i think he's a he, he says "congrats to regina. are you guys playing nice while the e.p. is gone?" this is in reference to regina, who had a baby yesterday, named her child vesper. great family. we miss her horribly. we have a good backup staff because she
they're the largest producer of burial caskets in america. stock's had a big move in the last two weeks, reporting a strong quarter and making an acquisition of caperion. they make compounding and bulk material handling equipment. i like where they're headed. i like the 3.6% yield. after this run let's wait for a pug back inspired by the fiscal cliff woes you know we have that more of those in the future. before you think about buying this one, just straight out this one does look like a...
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big gain for bank of america. they closed above ten and stayed above ten is very important. >> to me, i'm not certain why it's up. i'm 450 million shares normal buying. stock's up 6%. that's a tremendous move. i think there must have been some shorts courting this. technically we're above the may high. i think people will be looking to buy this breakout. i wouldn't be one of these people but it stands to reason it probably goes up tomorrow. >> all right. sometimes traders hit it out of the park and sometimes they swing and miss. let's play the good, the bad, the ugly. back the in october tim got a chance to dial in on a samsung trade. take a listen. >> i think samsung is the call. it is about hardware prices where i think apple can't compete with these guys and where they're losing market share. >> all right. that was a good call. up 14%. tim, what do you do with this? >> i think you can stay in samsung. i think you're seeing people rotate within asia and korea's had a pretty good run. samsung, the issue isn't goi
big gain for bank of america. they closed above ten and stayed above ten is very important. >> to me, i'm not certain why it's up. i'm 450 million shares normal buying. stock's up 6%. that's a tremendous move. i think there must have been some shorts courting this. technically we're above the may high. i think people will be looking to buy this breakout. i wouldn't be one of these people but it stands to reason it probably goes up tomorrow. >> all right. sometimes traders hit it out...
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i lean to bank of america. the paper has been there for months now. i'm talking about months. you look at this stock, now through 11, i don't think it stops until 12. i own upside. i continue to own upside. continue to add to the upside. this thing is going higher. >> up. >> giddy up. >> yeah! >> good for you. i'm melissa lee. see you tomorrow, back at 5:00 for more "fast money." mean >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! they're going to go out of business and he's nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. i'm trying to coach you here. so call me at 1-8800-743-cnbc. do we worry too much? i found myself asking that question all day as the dow surged 100 points. s&p gained 1.19%. the nasdaq climbed 1.32 prosecution. i found myself asking because the litany of worries that i hear daily on tv and read on the web would frighten
i lean to bank of america. the paper has been there for months now. i'm talking about months. you look at this stock, now through 11, i don't think it stops until 12. i own upside. i continue to own upside. continue to add to the upside. this thing is going higher. >> up. >> giddy up. >> yeah! >> good for you. i'm melissa lee. see you tomorrow, back at 5:00 for more "fast money." mean >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the...
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hitting america's boating industry especially hard. causing over $500 million in damage. now as americans start to pick up the pieces, cramer's taking to the high seas to help your portfolio achieve smooth sailing. don't miss the boat just ahead. >>> plus, fearing the worst as we approach the edge of the fiscal cliff? tweet your questions and concerns @jimcramer #madtweets or send jim an e-mail, madmoney@cnbc.com, and he might just answer you on the air all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting s
hitting america's boating industry especially hard. causing over $500 million in damage. now as americans start to pick up the pieces, cramer's taking to the high seas to help your portfolio achieve smooth sailing. don't miss the boat just ahead. >>> plus, fearing the worst as we approach the edge of the fiscal cliff? tweet your questions and concerns @jimcramer #madtweets or send jim an e-mail, madmoney@cnbc.com, and he might just answer you on the air all coming up on "mad...
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i think both russia as well as latin america are going to be huge performers. of course, government reform plays a big role in that. but i think that's also looking good. >> thank you, ron. so great to get your insight this morning. that's ron shaw with gina ventures. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up on the show, want an ipad mini but can't get your hands on one? a new report saying that apple may not be able to keep up with demand for the smaller tablet. we're going to tell you why coming up. >>> plus, china's need for speed doesn't just apply to its economic growth. we'll explain that next. >>> and as we go to break, take a look at some the big winners and losers on the dow this year. >>> with welcome back. u.s. traders will begin trading in just over 30 minutes. the cme globex has been closed for christmas and will reopen at 6:00 a.m. eastern. >>> now to some of the other stories making news. former president george h.w. bush remains in a houston hospital as doctors say his health took a turn for the worse right before christmas. the 88-year-old former
i think both russia as well as latin america are going to be huge performers. of course, government reform plays a big role in that. but i think that's also looking good. >> thank you, ron. so great to get your insight this morning. that's ron shaw with gina ventures. >> thank you. >>> all right. coming up on the show, want an ipad mini but can't get your hands on one? a new report saying that apple may not be able to keep up with demand for the smaller tablet. we're going...
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going over the fiscal cliff will actually help america. he's going to make his case, very bold statement there, to someone whose company will be decimated by the spending cuts to defense companies. you do not want to miss this confrontation. ricans are alwayso work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> pretty clear apple stock is having its worst week in more than two years. let's get to bertha coombs with the details. >> tough end of the week ear. it's apple's horrible, awful week. today's decline saw shares hit a real technical weak point, the so-called death cross. that's where the 50-day moving average, the top line in yellow, crossed below the orange line. that's the 200-day moving
going over the fiscal cliff will actually help america. he's going to make his case, very bold statement there, to someone whose company will be decimated by the spending cuts to defense companies. you do not want to miss this confrontation. ricans are alwayso work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them....
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together with bank of america, they have access to more resources than ever before. a steadfast commitment to help you achieve your financial goals in life. that's the power of the right advisor. that's merrill lynch. ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. >>> i'm bill griffeth. even if you don't like facebook as a stock, you may soon own it in your portfolio. we'll tell you why that's going to happen and whether it is a good thing. >>> plus, the top fund managers of 2012 are out with their top stock picks for next year. we're going to round up the names that you cannot afford to miss out on coming up. >>> and does the white house think that falling off the fiscal cliff is a better option than compromising on tax rate increases? we will hear exclusively from treasury secretary tim geithner right here on "closing bell." maria and i look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour from right here at the new york stock exchange. meantime, back to you guys. >>
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he'll outline his big plans to get america back to work and how to keep america great when it comes to innovation. all ahead on "power lunch." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 firms like ned davis research tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and economist intelligence unit. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus, i can ta
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gerri: mid-america st. lou.ant >> and offload her to st. louis on the one hand and chicago on the other hand. governments ban spending $300 million subsidizing 300 airlines to do business there. all of them gave up with abusi business and don't have any flights out of a there. except occasional charter th flights. this is after 12 years, the county government has invested something like $150 million after they built it. it i,s like throwing good money after bad money. gerri: what happened? >> the florida panhandle. a basically a big development company said if we build an airport down here, people will come and this will develop the region. the government, saint joe's and local county authority put $300 million into creating an airport, airport opened just as the florida/national housing was hitting. nothing has happened since then. the company was wasting money on this and other adventures. this airport which basically is doing very little, it is not generating a new economy down there.by that is subsidized by taxpayersv gerri: it cost $20
gerri: mid-america st. lou.ant >> and offload her to st. louis on the one hand and chicago on the other hand. governments ban spending $300 million subsidizing 300 airlines to do business there. all of them gave up with abusi business and don't have any flights out of a there. except occasional charter th flights. this is after 12 years, the county government has invested something like $150 million after they built it. it i,s like throwing good money after bad money. gerri: what...
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and not only are the engines in here made in america, but engines are made in america and are exported. the glass on this phone is made in kentucky. and so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> apple won't say which kind of mac will be built here, but the ceo says the investment in the united states production will start next year. and what apple says about u.s. workforce really caught our attention. >> it's not a matter of bringing it back, it's a matter of starting it here. >> tim cook says there's a problem with the american workforce? there's a serious labor gap for big manufacturers ever since the 1960s, the service sector has been gaining jobs and manufacturing has dropped. 86% of jobs are reportedly in the service industry in our country now. only 14% are still in manufacturing. apple says it needs more skilled american labor. but let's be honest. companies like apple caused the problem in the first place. for decades, u.s. trade policy has rewarded companies like bain
and not only are the engines in here made in america, but engines are made in america and are exported. the glass on this phone is made in kentucky. and so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year we will do one of our existing mac lines in the united states. >> apple won't say which kind of mac will be built here, but the ceo says the investment in the united states production will start next year. and what apple says about u.s. workforce really...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> they turn on the colonel in china? the drop of the colonel's purchases in china sent shock waves. the revenue comparisons that yum is going were staggeringly fabulous. but that doesn't mean we can excuse a minus 4% number this time around. as much as yum is based in the u.s. and owns iconic brands like pizza hut and taco bell, under its roof as well as kfc, china makes up 44% of the china's sales. we should think of yum as a chinese dog with an american tail. does this mean that china which has been showing signs of life is back sliding and all the big expansionist data we've been getting is a false tale? i'm putting it on the line for you tonight. absolutely not. too many good things happening in china. bank reserve injections have really stimulated industrial growth. i think china is going like this. as far as amer
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> they turn on the colonel in china? the drop of the colonel's purchases in china sent shock waves. the revenue comparisons that yum is going were staggeringly fabulous. but that doesn't mean we can excuse a minus 4% number this time around. as much as yum is based in the u.s. and...
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god bless america. >> she is always making anti-america propaganda. >> i believe there is opportunity this. i'm not an expert in any way shape or form, but i i see weaknesses and trading because investors are beginning to looseup up and let some of that exposure go. >> very good. >> thank you very much. >> always a pleasure. >> we will talk about car racing another time. >> we hope so. >> regardless of what happenes with the fiscal cliff -- here we go, long-term problems won't go along. the aging population with huge social security end spending. bill is with the competitive institute. your typical calm not controversial headline at all bill, but we appreciate you joining us. the headline is very attention-grabbing. i like some of your points. but people will push back and say, what the answer? telling grand ma, no, i'm sorry, you can't have medical care? >> look at the data, brian wp pe have two trends on a collision course and it is a slow motion train wreck. this is the tendency for young people to not get married, not form families and not have babies. the numbers are quite starts
god bless america. >> she is always making anti-america propaganda. >> i believe there is opportunity this. i'm not an expert in any way shape or form, but i i see weaknesses and trading because investors are beginning to looseup up and let some of that exposure go. >> very good. >> thank you very much. >> always a pleasure. >> we will talk about car racing another time. >> we hope so. >> regardless of what happenes with the fiscal cliff -- here...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. if all the talk about the looming fiscal cliff has you wondering what it means to you. we have advice on how potential changes to tax policy could impact your wallet and your investments in luckily 2013. donna rosato is "money" magazine's senior writer and good to have you back on the program. >> thank you. >> how does the fiscal cliff impact our personal decisions about what investments we make, what to buy or sell before the new year? >> there's a lot of worry about what it will mean for the individual investor. you need to think big term or long term. your long-term investment strategy shouldn't be dictated by tax policy. as warren buffett said in a recent editorial in the "new york times" he's met a smart investor who has seen a good investment opportunity who said i'm not sure i will do it because
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what is the next stop for america's favorite stock? let's get in the money. dan, this has to be more than tax selling at this point? >> we've been talking about it for weeks, almost month. really since september 21st when they introduced the iphone 5. at some point it had to do with people booking profits. we saw a trade out of big year-to-date rim mers. this is a story in and of itself. throw a dart this week for the reasons why it's going down. a lot has to do with the self fulfilling prophesy it's not working anymore. it's worked so long, it's not working anymore. i think the street is starting to come around. the idea that earnings are going to stall here. >> right now it's a fundamental question when it comes to this to be. we have steve mill lon vich coming out questioning whether apple will continue to have the innovation necessary and the geographic expansion necessary to support the growth rates that are baked into the stock. >> it's not just an issue of growth rates either. it's an issue of margins. if they continue to innovate, they charge a premiu
what is the next stop for america's favorite stock? let's get in the money. dan, this has to be more than tax selling at this point? >> we've been talking about it for weeks, almost month. really since september 21st when they introduced the iphone 5. at some point it had to do with people booking profits. we saw a trade out of big year-to-date rim mers. this is a story in and of itself. throw a dart this week for the reasons why it's going down. a lot has to do with the self fulfilling...
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all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs. [laughter] neil: i do want to ask you a personal question. you're one of the most recognizable fitness folks. do you you pick out when you go to a restaurant? would you do? >> i handled that sales proposition long time ago. i believe in the temple buried. five days a week, treat your body is a temple. two days a week, treated treat it as an amusement park. they will never know which days those are. listen, what happens if they start passing this account we don't lose? neil: you know, that is a very good point. >> and where along the line, someone has to let america go and think
all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot please everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be without jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in. i look at it like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other songs....
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t numbers on jobs in america. in today's cover story, the company owners of hostess have an unwelcome christmas surprise for workers. plus, coffee talk in today's traders unpugged. what's the better buy: starbucks or green mountain? and, should unions become the high hope for low wage workers? first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning on this jobs friday. it's december 7th. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the unemployment numbers. the market expects 90,000 jobs were added to payrolls in november and the unemployment rate will inch up to 8%. stocks and gold rallied ahead of today's numbers on jobs. however, oil slid more than $1 due to a growing supply of gasoline. netflix ceo reed hastings has received a wells notice from the sec. it reportedly has to do with information disclosed on his facebook page. also, according to reports, the washington post may be closer to charging customers to read artcles online. tim mulholla
t numbers on jobs in america. in today's cover story, the company owners of hostess have an unwelcome christmas surprise for workers. plus, coffee talk in today's traders unpugged. what's the better buy: starbucks or green mountain? and, should unions become the high hope for low wage workers? first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning on this jobs friday. it's december 7th. i'm angela miles. in today's first...
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and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. with just 25 days left to avert the fiscal cliff and after yesterday's hot rhetoric on the campaign trail, our first read team says there's a light at the end of the tunnel. they write perhaps some of our media brethren should stop with the sky he is falling headlines. they say a deal is in sight. the only question is how big. today the washington post reports republican centrists and they're calling on speaker boehner. joining me to talk about it, mark murray. so the something in return, what would it be specifically, mark? >> there are two options on the table if republicans do budge on taxes. that seems to be where everything is moving. the one option is they kind of resolve the tax issue and kick the can down the road on entitlements and the debt ceiling. we have a big fight over those in the spring
and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> welcome back. with just 25 days left to avert the fiscal cliff and after yesterday's hot rhetoric on the campaign trail, our first read team says there's a light at the end of the tunnel. they write perhaps some of our media brethren should stop with the sky he is falling headlines....
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also as the most controversial sheriff in america. this morning he might qualify as the most frustrated sheriff in america. others exhibit adult quality penmanship but the words all in spanish allegedly from students in a middle school sent to the sheriff, designed to hurt. >> then they said i have concentration camps with my tent city i put up 20 years ago. then i'm a racist. and i break up families and just go after brown people. >> reporter: he has a national reputation for aggressive enforcement of illegal immigration laws. he figured since he was coming to town he offered to come out to the middle school and talk to the students or at least the teachers or the principal. >> i'm concerned about parents given the wrong message to their kids even teachers in schools. because in class had to be controlled by a teacher. >> reporter: arpaio says the meeting today was suddenly cancelled by school officials he doesn't know why but he never believed the letters were from the children it was orchestrated effort by teacher or teachers to tu
also as the most controversial sheriff in america. this morning he might qualify as the most frustrated sheriff in america. others exhibit adult quality penmanship but the words all in spanish allegedly from students in a middle school sent to the sheriff, designed to hurt. >> then they said i have concentration camps with my tent city i put up 20 years ago. then i'm a racist. and i break up families and just go after brown people. >> reporter: he has a national reputation for...
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tim is what america is all about. \[applause] >> so as you can tell, i'm one proud governor and i think we are going to be one proud state today. i want to thank everybody here, but ernl with all of our friends and all of these cameras you have questions, so we can open it up to anyone here on what you have. \[inaudible question] >> you know, the one thing that the republican party needs to understand is the answer to winning elections is never about the messenger. it's never about what the messenger looks like. it is about the message. and that is what needs to be understood by our party, is that the message of what we believe in and letting the market work in, the fact that we need to be fiscally conservative, in the fact that you can't continue to raise the debt over and over again and think something is going to fix it, in the fact that you have to make sure that you are creating pro-business environments. it's the reason that at this place, in this time, you are seeing south carolina be successful because of resu
tim is what america is all about. \[applause] >> so as you can tell, i'm one proud governor and i think we are going to be one proud state today. i want to thank everybody here, but ernl with all of our friends and all of these cameras you have questions, so we can open it up to anyone here on what you have. \[inaudible question] >> you know, the one thing that the republican party needs to understand is the answer to winning elections is never about the messenger. it's never about...
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eog resources one of the largest and best oil companies in america. in recent years we've seen a whole host of natural gas focused firms trying become more oily. eog has succeeded that puts the rest of its peers to shame. it gets 50% of its sales from crude, up from 33% last year. eog isn't totally hostage to the price of crude. but eog reported beginning november the company raised its 2012 growth production target for oil and natural gas liquids to 3%. third increase this kreempthis . most of that thanks to eog's huge positions in the balkan and -- incredible production growth. if north america ever gets energy independence we will look back at eog as being responsible for that development. eog has given a nice 14% gain since we spoke with the ceo in may. even though it's a few point off its high i think it's pretty darn cheap. on a growth basis. with a 22% long term growth record, rates you don't usually speak of oil companies like a drug company or like a big industrial growth company but these guys are. let's talk to mark pappa chairman and ceo o
eog resources one of the largest and best oil companies in america. in recent years we've seen a whole host of natural gas focused firms trying become more oily. eog has succeeded that puts the rest of its peers to shame. it gets 50% of its sales from crude, up from 33% last year. eog isn't totally hostage to the price of crude. but eog reported beginning november the company raised its 2012 growth production target for oil and natural gas liquids to 3%. third increase this kreempthis . most of...
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i've been feeling they know america. i have to know how bad america is. they do the southeast. great company. >> we've not talked a lot about the cliff today. it's been kind of refreshing. cover of "the washington post" today. why doesn't the market care, right? >> i think the market doesn't understand to some degree. there's a whole new school of thought that says it would be good. another school of thought that says it doesn't matter that much. they created the cliff to be able to drive us into recession to force compromise. it's rise above. to think that this won't mean anything is just -- i don't know. i think it's silly. >> we do have some other things to balance it out whether it is china today or -- >> freeport. i'm stunned by freeport. come on "squawk on the street" and tell us why you think this is a decent deal. >> no stranger to our airwaves. >> he should call in right now. why is this a good deal for shareholders? you have destroyed your own stock. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. when we come back, we're moments away from potential market mover. breaking news on ism
i've been feeling they know america. i have to know how bad america is. they do the southeast. great company. >> we've not talked a lot about the cliff today. it's been kind of refreshing. cover of "the washington post" today. why doesn't the market care, right? >> i think the market doesn't understand to some degree. there's a whole new school of thought that says it would be good. another school of thought that says it doesn't matter that much. they created the cliff to...
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♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea - ♪ from sea to ♪ to shining sea ♪ america the beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea >> one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. neil: that started it all, do you know we're approaching 40th anniversary of the last man to walk to the moon, 12 years, a dozen men. heroes who did not know the meaning the words, can't, won. don't, no pointing fingers. among them the second man to walk on the moon. there is a lot of gossip buzz how itnded up that neil armstrong of the the first man. every eva was done by junior person, senior person had more responsibilities, more requirements there was an uncertainty. neil: was it going to be you, was it going to be armstrong? >> there is a lot of discussion about the commander leadi his troop somewhere. the commander is a symbolic person, and neil was closer to the dr, but i don't tell when you decis
♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea - ♪ from sea to ♪ to shining sea ♪ america the beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea >> one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. neil: that started it all, do you know we're approaching 40th anniversary of the last man to walk to the moon, 12 years, a dozen men. heroes who did not know the meaning the words, can't, won....
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bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today canada okayed the buyout of nexen energy by chinese energy giant c-nooc. this is a $15.3 billion deal, representing another foreign expansion of a chinese energy company. canada's ministry of industry said c-nooc agreed to "free market principles." the buyout offer for nexen came in july. in today's regular session, nexen was heavily traded as they fell 6.6%. but after the canadian okay, they jumped more than 14.5% in extended hours trading, to almost $27 per share. u.s. and british regulators still have to approve the deal. two years ago google offered six billion to buy daily deal website group-on before it went public. group-on's market value is half that tonight and bloomberg reports there's take-over speculation. the stock jumped 23% today. volume more than doubled. some of the buying also could be from traders who sold short the stock to profit as it was falling. four of the top five most actively traded exchange tr
bank of america added another 1.8% to an 18 month high. a big global energy deal is one step closer tonight. late today canada okayed the buyout of nexen energy by chinese energy giant c-nooc. this is a $15.3 billion deal, representing another foreign expansion of a chinese energy company. canada's ministry of industry said c-nooc agreed to "free market principles." the buyout offer for nexen came in july. in today's regular session, nexen was heavily traded as they fell 6.6%. but...
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♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪n thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea - ♪ from sea to ♪ to shining sea ♪ america the beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea mortgage. married. two great kids. he wants to protect his family with a $500,000 term life insurance policy. what do you think it'll cost him? a hundred dollars a month? sixty? forty? actually none of the above. john can get a $500,000 policy -from a highly rated insurer - for under $25 a month. his seet? selectquote. selectquote is impartial. they'll search the pick of insurers like these to give you a choice of your best prices. selectquote has great savings on term life for women, too. john's wife carrie, can get a $500,000 policy for under $16 a month. selectquote has helped make term life insurance affordable for hundreds of thousands of people since 1985. how about you? just call this number or visit selectquote dot com. >> from our fox business studios
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the only stock america is watching tonight is apple. the national nightmare continues. apple is lower in nine of the last 11 sessions. it is in bear marketer torrey. it is below the death cross. people are panicking. mercury is in retrograde. the question now is, is this a broken stock or the buying opportunity of a lifetime? let's get into money and find out. dan, you are bearish on apple. it is important to understand why you think the stock is down before you can say whether or not it is a buying opportunity. >> this week was interesting. >> there were so many reasons. if you thought that this stock would be down 9% on a week and the s&p was basically flat to up a little bit. that is pretty crazy. there are stock specific things going on here. having nothing do with the broad market. to me we had tax selling and a whole host of reasons that came up this week. really, at the end of the day, i am going to break it down. it was not important what they are but the fever is broken in the name. the euphoria is done. the story is broken at least on this euphoric run. since
the only stock america is watching tonight is apple. the national nightmare continues. apple is lower in nine of the last 11 sessions. it is in bear marketer torrey. it is below the death cross. people are panicking. mercury is in retrograde. the question now is, is this a broken stock or the buying opportunity of a lifetime? let's get into money and find out. dan, you are bearish on apple. it is important to understand why you think the stock is down before you can say whether or not it is a...
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this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. to(all) the gulf!ion spot on earth. it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous
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bank of america, domestic banks with little exposure to europe. jpmorgan, morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earning pr share gains entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i tried to choose -- figure out which ones can at times break the tug of the sector, the gravitational pull, and which ones can really shine because if the sector falls back into favor i've got to be ready. for example, ever since the market hit bottom in 2009, remember the march bottom, generational, we've seen many sectors of retail and individual stocks within those sectors outperform. i like to listen to the earnings calls of all the retailers, but at given times i am wrapped by the groups doing the best. by far the top performers during this period than the discount stores. particularly the dollar stores. notably dollar general, dg, and dollar tree. when i see the markets tired of money go to retail, i go back to my earnings report memory and i r
bank of america, domestic banks with little exposure to europe. jpmorgan, morgan stanley with tremendous exposure to the continent. that's why at times i've had to dismiss the earning pr share gains entirely at the moment if the cohort was radically out of favor. but i never just forgot them. instead i tried to choose -- figure out which ones can at times break the tug of the sector, the gravitational pull, and which ones can really shine because if the sector falls back into favor i've got to...
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do you think that raising taxes will cost america jobs? >> well, if you absolutely postively want to kill jobs raise taxes. it will happen overnight. we've got some great research from family enterprise usa that shows that 75% of new jobs are created by family businesses. a lot of those family businesses are pass through corporations. so when those marginal income tax rates go up, the first thing they do they have to cut employment or freeze hiring plans. melissa: yeah. >> it is a real world impact. melissa: catherine, i want to ask you, taxes going up, what is the impact one way or the other on your business? >> well, let's talk about my fast signs franchises. i will agree with jamie. 97% of our franchisees are subchapter-s or llcs. so they're paying their business income tax on their personal tax return and $250,000 may sound like a lot of money, if it is a salary. but if that is your business, besides paying mortgage and putting food on the table you will also reinvest. if part of the dollars are being spent on higher taxes you're not g
do you think that raising taxes will cost america jobs? >> well, if you absolutely postively want to kill jobs raise taxes. it will happen overnight. we've got some great research from family enterprise usa that shows that 75% of new jobs are created by family businesses. a lot of those family businesses are pass through corporations. so when those marginal income tax rates go up, the first thing they do they have to cut employment or freeze hiring plans. melissa: yeah. >> it is a...